Not many physical paths available in that area. I would assume there are also a handful of wireless paths as well.Plus, it’s likely most of the cell sites burnt down during the fires.-MikeOn Aug 15, 2023, at 22:54, TJ Trout wrote:I found it interesting that *all*? cellular service on west maui di
I found it interesting that *all*? cellular service on west maui died? Does
every carrier single-home via waves served out of the Lahaina CO? Or maybe
they aren't allowed to have generators in Maui? Seems like they would have
diverse paths to major sites
On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 6:55 PM scott wrot
On 8/16/23 00:28, Nick Hilliard wrote:
Whatever about the web / winbox UI, there are some fairly serious
weaknesses in the cli and api:
1. there's no atomic configuration commit + auto rollback.
2. the CLI is non-idempotent, for example if you're in a list context
and issue the command "re
On Tue, Aug 15, 2023, 5:21 PM scott via NANOG
On 8/11/23 4:06 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
> It's like a war zone.
Yes, it definitely looks like that. We have connectivity to some of the
edges and have put up hotspots, so folks can go to the hotspot areas
and
get internet a
Scott: Just an FYI that anecdotal reports from social media coming in or
stating that residents have been unable to connect to the Wi-Fi hotspots
that the local government have been promoting in the Lahaina area.
On Tue, Aug 15, 2023, 5:21 PM scott via NANOG wrote:
>
>
> On 8/11/23 4:06 AM, Mark
On 8/11/23 4:06 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
It's like a war zone.
Yes, it definitely looks like that. We have connectivity to some of the
edges and have put up hotspots, so folks can go to the hotspot areas and
get internet access.
scott
On 8/11/23 3:17 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
Recently saw an aerial video where an entire neighborhood in Laihana had
burned down *except* for the concrete block structure small ILEC CO.
Pictures I have seen of other ILEC sites in Hawaii closely resemble some
GTE sites in the Pacific Northwest (n
Mike Hammett wrote on 15/08/2023 23:02:
I'd say it's probably the best router UI ever, but I suppose now we'll
find ourselves in a religious argument.
Whatever about the web / winbox UI, there are some fairly serious
weaknesses in the cli and api:
1. there's no atomic configuration commit +
On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 6:30 PM Mike Hammett wrote:
> Most people I know don't even use the CLI. They use Winbox.
>
>
Actually, Winbox used to crash configuring BGP due to displaying full
routes if the router gets them.
So there is saying in Mikrotik communities to use CLI for BGP, while
keeping
Mike Hammett [na...@ics-il.net] wrote:
> I'd say it's probably the best router UI ever, but I suppose now we'll find
> ourselves in a religious argument.
>
If that's truly how you feel, I would want to talk with you on Signal and get a
better idea for what you like and don't like.
I'd say it's probably the best router UI ever, but I suppose now we'll find
ourselves in a religious argument.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Cappuccio"
To: "Mike Hammett"
Cc
Mike Hammett [na...@ics-il.net] wrote:
> Most people I know don't even use the CLI. They use Winbox.
>
Which is also terrible.
Tom Beecher [beec...@beecher.cc] wrote:
> >
> > It should be a huge embarrasment to the designers. They survive on low
> > price and unique features. It would be quite amazing to have a CLI without
> > the nonsense.
> >
>
> That ship sailed years ago. Even though the legal precedent was set after
Most people I know don't even use the CLI. They use Winbox.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Cappuccio"
To: "Mark Tinka"
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 11:20
>
> It should be a huge embarrasment to the designers. They survive on low
> price and unique features. It would be quite amazing to have a CLI without
> the nonsense.
>
That ship sailed years ago. Even though the legal precedent was set after
Cisco vs Arista that CLI elements that are of common ,
> actually, i am amazed by the extent of "remote peering." if one
> measures rtt to all the peers on the six, for example, the curve goes
> out to well over 200ms. the six has seen remote peers from the gulf
> states, and i do not mean louisiana.
>
> graph below is one way to visualize ix connec
> You might instead be thinking of "how are different participants in a
> single internet exchange cross-connected to each other?" -- in which
> case the answer is "through in-building wiring that often even the
> building owner isn't entirely aware of what path the connections are
> taking." ^_^
Hi NANOG. I'm hoping to find an Optimum/Altice contact for one of my sites
in TX where I'm seeing periodic latencies of up to 2 minutes throughout the
day. This has been going for several months and escalations to the right
team are apparently impossible.
Please email me off-list for details.
Tha
On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 8:24 AM Thomas Beer wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> Has anybody a link to a cost-free service for visualizations of internet
> exchange inter-connections?
>
> Thanks & cheers
> Tom
>
Hi Tom,
There's a couple of different ways of interpreting your question, which
will impact the ans
Hi All!
Has anybody a link to a cost-free service for visualizations of internet
exchange inter-connections?
Thanks & cheers
Tom
Hello good people,
If anyone from AT&T in the Raleigh - Durham region (NC) would care to
contact me off list, I'd be grateful.
Cheers,
Etienne
--
Ing. Etienne-Victor Depasquale
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